Signs you may need Hormone Replacement Therapy
Your provider will evaluate your symptoms, lab work, and health history to determine whether hormone therapy is appropriate.
For Men
- Low energy or fatigue
- Poor sleep
- Mood changes
- Low libido
- Brain fog
- Reduced strength or recovery
- Unexplained weight changes
For Women
- Low energy or fatigue
- Poor sleep
- Mood swings or irritability
- Hot flashes or night sweats
- Low libido
- Brain fog
- Unexplained weight changes
Why Choose EBO MD
EBO MD is a membership-based clinic powered by Ozark Total Healthcare and designed around ease of access and time with your provider.
30-minute appointments by design
- Your provider listens, reviews your symptoms, and builds a plan around your needs.
Zero copays for office visits
- No surprise charges. Membership covers your visits.
24/7 telehealth access
- Reach your care team when questions come up, not just during business hours.
Same-day appointments
- Available in most cases when you call early.
Ongoing monitoring and follow-up
- Hormone therapy is not a one-time prescription. Your provider tracks your progress and adjusts as needed.
How to Get Started
Step 1
Schedule a consultation.
Step 2
Meet with a provider to discuss your goals.
Step 3
Determine whether peptide therapy fits your care plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is hormone replacement therapy?
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) supplements hormones that your body is producing less of over time. For women, this often involves estrogen and progesterone during perimenopause or menopause. For men, it typically involves testosterone replacement. The goal is to relieve symptoms and support overall health, not to push hormone levels beyond what is normal for your body.
Who is a candidate for hormone therapy?
Both women and men may be candidates. Women often begin exploring HRT during perimenopause or menopause, when estrogen and progesterone levels decline. Men may experience symptoms tied to gradually declining testosterone. Your provider will evaluate your symptoms, lab results, and health history before recommending any treatment.
What does the first visit look like?
Your initial consultation is free. You will meet with the team to discuss your symptoms, your goals, and how EBO MD membership works. If you move forward, your provider will order lab work (if not already completed), review results with you, and determine whether hormone therapy is appropriate for your situation.
What types of hormone therapy do you offer?
Treatment options depend on your provider's recommendation and your individual needs. Options may include:
Pellet therapy: Small pellets inserted under the skin that release a steady dose of hormones over several months. Minimal maintenance between insertions.
Injections: Administered on a set schedule, either in-office or self-administered at home depending on the protocol.
Creams and topicals: Applied daily, offering flexibility and easy dose adjustments.
Oral formulations: Taken by mouth on a daily schedule.
Your provider will walk you through the pros and cons of each option based on your labs, symptoms, lifestyle, and preferences.
What are bioidentical hormones?
Bioidentical hormones are chemically identical to the hormones your body produces naturally. Many providers prefer them because the body recognizes and processes them the same way it would its own hormones. Your provider can explain whether bioidentical options are appropriate for your treatment plan.
What hormones are typically replaced?
For women, treatment usually involves estrogen and progesterone, and sometimes testosterone depending on symptoms. For men, the primary focus is testosterone. Your provider may also evaluate related markers like thyroid function or DHEA levels as part of a complete picture.
How long does it take to feel results?
Most patients begin noticing changes within a few weeks, though it can take several months to reach optimal levels. Your provider will monitor your labs and symptoms throughout and adjust your plan as needed.
Are there risks or side effects?
Like any medical treatment, hormone therapy carries potential risks and side effects that vary by individual. Your provider will discuss these with you before starting therapy, and the ongoing monitoring through EBO MD allows your care team to catch and address any issues early.